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Mad Max Meets NZ? Heavily Modified Tow Truck Battles Helicopter in Lost Bullet 3

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Daniel Chyi 戚钊
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Explosive action, high-stakes stunts, and absurd vehicle modifications collide in Lost Bullet 3, where a heavily modified tow truck (魔改造レッカー車) goes head-to-head with a military-style helicopter. But why does this matter to Kiwi audiences?

New Zealand’s love affair with fast cars, wild engineering, and cinematic car chases is legendary — from the rural burnout pads of Waikato to international productions shot in Wellington and Queenstown. This over-the-top scene speaks directly to Kiwi petrolheads, special effects crews, and DIY modifiers who thrive on turning everyday vehicles into outrageous beasts.

With Lost Bullet 3 now gaining global attention, it also highlights how NZ’s film industry and vehicle mod culture could contribute to or be inspired by such projects. This showdown between sky and street taps into the same adrenaline that fuels events like The Leadfoot Festival and Beach Hop, blending the Kiwi spirit of ingenuity with world-class chaos.

Whether you’re into car stunts, high-octane cinema, or fabrication and welding in your backyard workshop, this sequence is sure to resonate. Could we one day see a Kiwi-made car battle helicopter scene filmed in the Southern Alps? Don’t rule it out.

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74 Comments



easy watch
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maggieantoine

6 days ago

pretty relaxed clip, nothing too wild
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this feels like you’re finding your voice
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qahe

11 days ago

one of the smoother clips I've seen in a while fr
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there’s something gentle about mad max that sticks
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